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The second day of protests comes as Florida's secretary of state has ordered a recount in both the governor and US Senate races. If Scott is able to retain his lead, it would expand the Republican majority in the Senate, which now stands at 51 seats.

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She and Parx both shared videos of the mariachi band's performance on their own Instagram accounts, too. She added: '"I've seen rumors that it's coming friday but it's not yet.we still finishing things up".

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Authorities estimated that more than 6,000 structures were destroyed. "You can imagine dropping a cup of water into these winds". Los Angeles County sheriff's Chief John Benedict said two people have been found dead but provided no details on the deaths.

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But everyone on both side of the aisle seems to be wishing her the best and, for the record, I hope she recovers quickly. She was, however, missing from Thursday's investiture ceremony for new Justice Brett Kavanaugh at the Supreme Court.

Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih said on Monday global oil producers may have to reduce production by one million barrels per day - and his own country would take the lead.

Al-Falih said OPEC officials have seen analysis papers suggesting a production cut of upward of one million barrels of crude a day may be necessary to rebalance the market. In a series of tweets, Trump blamed a stock market sell-off on the Democratic victory while pressing the Saudis and OPEC to keep oil production at current levels.

Russia, another major producer, struck a more measured tone however, saying it preferred a wait-and-see approach. Meanwhile, Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said that he "would not want to focus purely on production cuts". "We hope that markets will calm down". Mr Khalid told CNBC the market had "got it wrong" in terms of fears about the impact United States sanctions on Iran would have - but his claims cut little ice with Mr Trump, who has previously urged oil-producing countries not to cut levels of production.

An official from group member Kuwait said on Monday major oil exporters had over the weekend "discussed a proposal for some kind of cut in (crude) supply next year", although the official did not provide any detail.

Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter, said on Sunday it would cut its shipments by half a million bpd in December due to seasonal lower demand.

"Prices have been falling amid a continued rise in crude supplies from big producers, such as Saudi Arabia, Russia and the U.S., more than compensating for lost Iranian barrels", Forex.com analyst Fawad Razaqzada told AFP.

A decision is expected only when the OPEC and non-OPEC ministers meet in Vienna on December 5 to assess the global energy market.

Riyadh on Monday unveiled plans to trim its production by 500,000 bpd from Dec, calling for a global output cut of one million bpd.

The country faces uncertain prospects in its attempts to persuade other producers to agree to a coordinated output cut.

"We need not overreact" to falling prices, Mazrouei said, adding that crude was a dynamic market.